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Taita residents and retailers protest against closure of local Postbank - Photograph ta...
Date: 19 May 1993
From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers
By: Burford, Melanie Jayne, 1970-
Reference: EP/1993/1851-F
Description: Taita residents and retailers protest against the closure of the local branch of PostBank. The meeting is taking place in the RSA clubrooms. Photographed by Evening post staff photographer Melanie Burford 19 May 1993. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s) 35mm negative strip comprising 3 images. Physical Description: Cellulose triacetate negative, 35mm
Children from Karori Playcenter ready to protest at Parliament - Photograph taken by Jo...
Date: 9 April 1992
From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers
By: Hargest, Jon, active 1989
Reference: EP/1992/2211-F
Description: Children from Karori Playcentre, Wellington, get ready for a meeting at Parliament grounds. Photographed by Evening Post staff photographer, Jon Hargest. Wellington playcentres wanted Education Minister Lockwood Smith to acknowledge their expertise as early childhood educators in his Parents as First Educators scheme. The 25 member groups of the Wellington playcentre Association signed a statement for presentation to Dr Smith. Parents and children came by train from as far as Otaki to be in Parliament grounds for the occasion. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s) 35mm negative strip comprising 3 images. Physical Description: Cellulose triacetate film negative
Scott, Tom, 1947- :Twenty-two cartoons published in the Evening Post between 2 and 31 M...
Date: 1998
By: Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)
Reference: H-448-103/124
Description: Political cartoons. Comment on the lack of consultion with the Ministry of Women's Affairs regarding National's Code of Social responsibility. East Coast Maori use dubious methods to stamp out intimidation during a land protest. The Broadcasting Minister defends his proposal to introduce ads onto National Radio. The Minister of Energy, Max Bradford defends privatisation of the electricity supply in the face of power blackouts throughout Auckland. Jenny Shipley takes a hard-line against assisting Auckland in the midst of their 7 week power crisis. National Party Ministers run for cover as Prime Minister, Jenny Shipley calls for heads to roll over the Auckland power crisis. Jenny Shipley's image as 'ordinary' housewife and mother is questioned on her trip to Japan. Curator Ian Wedde, defends the 'Virgin in a Condom' exhibit at Te Papa. National's Health Minister, Bill English reassures the public that local surgery is at crisis point. NZ Post end free delivery of Talking Books to the blind. Ruth Richardson announces her intention to stand for ACT in the Taranaki by-election. Comment on the last remaining stands of West Coast Rimu forest. More cracks appear in the Health system. New Zealand's economic position is blamed on the Asian crisis with lower paid workers bearing the brunt of restraints on wage increases. Comment on emergency services failing to get to call-outs within a reasonable time. Comment on another Hurricanes rugby team loss. Jenny Shipley regrets she's unable to make grand gestures like Russian leader, Boris Yeltsin, who recently sacked his entire government. Winston Peters is awarded an Oscar for his best supporting role in a comedy or farce in the coalition government. Comment on the Americans insistance on carrying arms even when it's a child carrying an assault rifle. Paralells drawn between rioting at Paremoremo Prision and Winston Peters rioting within the coalition government. Discussion which shows how the National Party cabinet works. Winston Peters trys to knock the New Zealand economy into shape by the use of threats and violence. Quantity: 22 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides.
Support the Pulp & Paper Workers' strike! Rock solid showdown against the Employment Co...
Date: 1992
From: Roth, Herbert Otto, 1917-1994: Collected papers, personal papers, photographs and ephemera
Reference: Eph-C-ROTH-Labour-1992-01
Description: Posters shows an arrangement of text, and lists the musicians and performers at the event. These included: Rank and File, Christine White, Graham Brazier, Sam Snake & the Comedians, Guy Wishart Band, Craving, Chris Knox, Sharkey & the Fins, Red Flag Bush Band, Alastair Riddell Trio, Gaelforce, Ralph Bennett, Blue Buffoons, Bullfrog Rata, Sam Ford Duo, Red House Rockers, Brian Glamuzina. Inscriptions: Recto - top right - [In ballpoint pen]: This was a good social, Bert / Dean. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photocopy, 420 x 297 mm. Provenance: From the collection of Bert Roth, ca 1992.
Prophetic material
Date: 1963-1995
From: Binney, Judith Te Tomairangi o te Aroha (Dame), 1940-2011: Collection
Reference: MS-Papers-11115-125
Description: Scrapbook of newspaper clippings, ephemera and notes on Bastion Point protests, land marches, the formation of the Waitangi Tribunal and other topics 1975-1983. Also folders of research material including correspondence. Source of title - From staff listing Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Clark, Laurence :Attack of the killer T-shirts. Pakeha backlash. Waitangi Tribunal clai...
Date: 1990
From: Clark, Laurence [Klarc] :[Editorial cartoons] 1990-1992
Reference: A-295-076
Description: Prime Minister Geoffrey Palmer and his Deputy, Helen Clark, being assailed by angry T-shirts labelled with the controversies of the day. Refers to a protestor throwing a T-shirt at the Queen during her visit to Waitangi on 6 February Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink and wash on paper, sizes vary Provenance: Donation: Mr Lawrence Clark, Auckland, 20 January 1994
Judith Wolfe - Correspondence and papers
Date: [1994-2000]
From: Collins, Graeme, 1949-2004 : Papers
Reference: MS-Papers-8244-38
Description: Correspondence, submissions, drawings, clippings, papers relating to Wolfe's campaigns about Dunedin matters etc Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Protesters Marching down Victoria Avenue, Wanganui - Photograph taken by Phil Reid
Date: 30 March 1995
From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers
By: Reid, Philip John, 1954-
Reference: EP/1995/0899-F
Description: Protesters marching down Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. Photographed by Evening Post staff photographer Phil Reid on the 30th of March 1995 Members of the Whanganui River tribes and their supporters occupied the Moutoa Gardens, Wanganui, from the 28th of February until the 18th of May, 1995. The purpose of this action was to publicise their demand for the return of the gardens to Maori ownership and highlight awarness to the larger issues relating to land claims in the region. The march shown in this image was part of the Moutoa Gardens protest. Quantity: 1 colour original negative(s) 35mm negative strip comprising 3 images. Physical Description: Dye coupler negative, 35mm
Seafarers protest outside Hutt Valley Polytechnic - Photographs taken by John Nicholson
Date: [ca 16 May 1994]
From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers
By: Nicholson, John, active 1997
Reference: EP/1994/1498-F
Description: Seafarers protest outside Hutt Valley Polytechnic where alternative ferry crews are being trained for the Interisland Line. Photographs taken ca 16 May 1994 by Evening Post staff photographer John Nicholson. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s) strip with 3 images. Physical Description: Cellulose triacetate negative, 35mm
Peacock, Morice Gladstone, 1916-1995 : Negatives, prints, register and minute book from...
Date: 1950-1994
By: Peacock, Morice Gladstone, 1916-1995; Houpapa, Vonda Elsa Maureen, 1941-
Reference: PA-Group-00399
Description: Photographs of timber industry in the central North Island, Tangiwai disaster, conservation movement activities, events and personalities in the Taumarunui region. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Arrangement: Prints housed at PAColl-4875-1. Negatives housed at PAColl-4875-2. Transparencies housed at PAColl-4875-3. Quantity: 30000 Negatives (approximately). 3000 colour original transparency/ies. 1379 b&w original photographic print(s). 191 colour original photographic print(s). Provenance: Mrs Houpapa is the daughter of the late Morrie Peacock. Processing information: Archivists notes - Originally arranged and described in 1995. Reference number changed from PAColl-4875 to PA-Group-00399 in 2009.
Bassett, Michael Edward Rainton (Dr), 1938- :['Independent Devonport' badge and 'NO! am...
Date: 1985 - 1995
By: Bassett, Michael Edward Rainton (Sir Hon Dr), 1938-
Reference: Curios-043-014/015
Description: Protest badge and banner, probably against the incorporation of Devonport into the rest of the urbanised North Shore area, to become North Shore City in 1989 Quantity: 2 curio(s). Physical Description: Badge, blue and white, 53 mm (diam); white cotton banner with nylon strings, 550 x 530 mm, printed in blue Provenance: Donation: Dr Michael Bassett, Auckland, February 2012 Transfers: Collection as a whole taken into Manuscripts. Other items in the collection transferred to Ephemera and Oral History Centre.
Darroch, Bob, 1940- :[Eighteen cartoons published in the Whangarei Report and the Chris...
Date: 1990 - 1992
By: Darroch, Bob, 1940-; Christchurch star (Newspaper : 1958- )
Reference: A-316-085/105
Description: Cartoons on New Zealand social issues and politics. Spree of national and international reforms Abortion, tobacco sponsorship, defending your property laws, horse-jumping medals, electioneering, morality of thieves, sports coverage causes domestic disharmony, headlines nothing but bad news, upside of unemployment, smoking cessation programme, disillusionment over government consultants, the violence of the civilised world, violence seen as natural response to threats, referendum '92 on the voting system, sporting injuries. Original drawings, numbers A-316-091, A-316-095 and A-316-105 in a separate folder, individually catalogued Quantity: 18 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 size photocopies of ink and letraset drawings.
Scott, Thomas, 1947- :Twenty-one cartoons published in the Evening Post between 1 and 2...
Date: 1999
By: Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)
Reference: H-587-044/064
Description: Political cartoons. The leader of the National Party Jenny Shipley makes statements designed to preempt attacks by her challenger for the leadership, Bill English. Shows a rat on the lap of a first class air traveller. The air hostess reassures the woman that they only have cochroches in economy class. Refers to Air New Zealand's cut back of onboard services. Public comment on the Lottery Board. Some wish Jim Anderton could be on the board to balance the National Party members, others discuss the necessity of $500,000 per year to run the Lotto.. Violence in East Timaor gets directed toward the media who give up and go home. Jenny Shipley shakes hands with President Habibie of Indonesia at the APEC Conference in Auckland. His hands are dripping blood. Dr Cullen has a minder who carries a tranquilliser gun, he uses it on Dr Cullen when needed. The military in East Timor are doing everything they can to stop stories being told of church burnings, lootings and mass killings. The Timor crisis has focused world attention on the APEC Leaders meeting in Auckland. Habibie opens Indonesia to International peace-keepers now that everyone worth killing has been dealt with and everything worth steeling has been stolen. Jenny Shipley follows America's lead over dealing to East Timor. Helen Clark and Jim Anderton are bought to a point of accepting that APEC was a success for Prime Minister Jenny Shipley. Bill Clinton plays golf in Queenstown overseen by an armed military man. President Jiang of China shows his appreciation to Jenny Shipley for her crack-down on Tibetan protesters. UN peace-keepers in Timor are given well wishes by soldiers past. Pam Corkery regrets that she wasn't a star in the Parliamentary system even though her temperament was perfect for the place. Comment on the hit-and-miss quality of medical care from Gisborne cervical smear specialists and labs. The National Party comes to ACT's Richard Prebble's rescue by not running a candidate in Wellington Central. Prebble is shown as a toothless dog being given a set of teeth by National. Shows the inequity of treatment and remuneration between professional rugby players and peace-keeping troops. Jenny Shipley announces the date of the 1999 General Election to a sleeping audience. The National and Labour Parties say they will concentrate on policy in the election lead-up but infact they focus on their leaders personalities. Shows the change in behaviour of militia in the face of UN peace-keepers. Quantity: 21 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides.
Walker, Malcolm 1950-, 5 originals and 13 cartoon photocopies published in Sunday News ...
Date: 1999 - 2000
By: Walker, Malcolm, 1950-; Sunday News (Newspaper)
Reference: A-338-181/198
Description: 18 cartoons on political and social issues. Topics include the APEC conference held in Auckland, human rights in Indonesia, nazism in Europe's rear view mirror, New Zealand and Australia's reaction to the attempted coup in Fiji, the attempted coup in Fiji, the soccer World Cup, the performance of Jenny Shipley's National government, the relationship of the New Zealand Green Party to the Labour Party and the Alliance, Richard Prebble and scandals, political protest at One Tree Hill and on the Waitangi marae, the response of the insurance industry to the Labour government's change to ACC regulation and smoking. Quantity: 5 original cartoon(s) and 13 photocopies. Physical Description: 5 horizontal A3 size black ink on paper originals and 13 horizontal A3 size photocopies of originals.
Waitangi Day protestor Ben Dalton being restrained by police - Photographs taken by Ros...
Date: 6 Feb 1990
From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers
By: Giblin, Ross, active 1980s-2000s
Reference: EP/1990/0499-F
Description: Waitangi Day protester Ben Dalton being restrained by police, photographed at Waitangi by Evening Post staff photographer Ross Giblin, 6 February 1990. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s) strip with 3 images. Physical Description: Cellulose triacetate negative, 35mm
Public notice, Moutoa Gardens, Wanganui - Photograph taken by Phil Reid
Date: 2 May 1995
From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers
Reference: EP-Ethics-Demonstrations-Moutoa Gardens-02
Description: Public notice attached to a tree in the Moutoa Gardens, Wanganui. The notice informs the public that the Gardens are now Pakaitore Marae, and that persons entering the gardens are subject to the rules of protocol in accordance with Te Tikanga O Whanganui. The notice also lists rules and the consequences for infringing them. Photograph taken by Evening Post staff photographer Phil Reid on the 5th of May 1995. Quantity: 1 colour original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Dye coupler print 18.4 x 12.6 cms
Auckland Unemployed Workers Rights Centre: Auckland Unemployed Workers Rights Centre in...
Date: 1991
From: Roth, Herbert Otto, 1917-1994: Collected papers, personal papers, photographs and ephemera
By: Auckland Unemployed Workers Rights Centre
Reference: Eph-C-ROTH-Labour-1991-02
Description: Posters shows an arrangement of text, and an inset photograph of striking workers during the depression holding signs such as :Bartlett's hunger camps; Hunger march; Numaka and Wellington. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Photolithograph, 420 x 297 mm.
A crowd of protesters singing in Moutoa Gardens, Wanganui
Date: 31 March 1995
From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers
Reference: EP-Ethics-Demonstrations-Moutoa Gardens-04
Description: Protesters at Moutoa Gardens sing as the 5pm deadline passes without any police movement. Photographed by an Evening Post staff photographer on the 31st of March 1995 The protestors had left the Moutoa Gardens early on the morning of 18 May 1995 Quantity: 1 colour original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Dye coupler print 18.4 x 12.6 cm
Trade Union History Project 1890-1990 :Starting 1.30 pm, Labour Day parade, a recreatio...
Date: 1990
By: Trade Union History Project (N.Z.)
Reference: Eph-D-LABOUR-1990-01
Description: A poster in green with red highlights, featuring a photograph of the Labour Day Parade in Auckland in 1908, courtesy of the NZ Herald. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on poster. Physical Description: Photolithograph, 600 x 420 mm.
Protesters march down Victoria Avenue, Wanganui
Date: 30 March 1995
From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers
Reference: EP-Ethics-Demonstrations-Moutoa Gardens-05
Description: Maori protesters march down Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. Photographed by an Evening Post staff photographer on the 30th of March 1995. Quantity: 1 colour original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Dye coupler print 18.4 x 12.6 cm